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  • Fuerza Bruta: Look Up
Fuerza Bruta is mind-boggling and confusing at first glance, but does not disappoint. Created in 2002 by Argentinean Diqui James and Gaby Kerpel, it is a very rhythmic and artistic show, full of dancing moments, jumps and aerial choreographs that will entertain you for the full 70 minute length....

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  • Blue Man Group will have you seeing in blue
Blue Man Group I think this was funniest show I've ever seen. There are many shows that are fun, exciting, and interesting but Blue Man Group was different. When I went to the theater, I didn't expect it to be as big as other theaters because it wasn't on Broadway. But when it started, I didn't have to worry about the show boring me. I couldn't stop laughing and they continued making people happy.     The show, Blue Man Group, ...

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  • Stomp - still banging loud & strong
Stomp I was looking forward to seeing Stomp for the first time after getting a ticket. If I had to describe it with one word, that one word would be amazing. It was unbelievable. When I entered the theater, I was surprised how quickly audiences filled the theater. The size of audience is proof of how successful this show is after 14 years of performances worldwide. While I was watching t...

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  • The Marvelous Wonderettes
The Marvelous Wonderettes This musical really showcases how marvelous the singers really are and there is no wonder as to how they came up with the title of this musical. The show consisted of four actors and their energy was huge without any special stage effect. I've seen a lot famous Broadway musicals and I have never heard of this show. However, it was fantastic and I am so glad I chose to see MORE

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Meena Pierotti's job is making her unhappy. Luckily, there's a pill for that. Well, not yet. But Meena has joined the clinical trial for a new drug targeting workplace depression. The trial gets messy, however, when she falls in love with her doctor, who himself is trying to enroll into a drug trial targeting heartbreak. Kate Fodor's (100 Saints You Should Know) quirky comedy about romance in the age of prescription drugs asks what we really need to heal what ails us.